1910 July 4th street parade Goldendale WA Wash Klickitat County with floats and decorations. Some great early day cars seen. You can tell which floats are using a wagon vs a car or chassis. Lower right bottom is a piece of the sign that shows where The Optimist was located. Which was a competitor of The Sentinel. The first float is something else, some type of cone things at the back of the wagon. The middle one I think is supposed to be like a balloon and it is for S Waters store, which is shown in the upper right of the card.  Chappells cash store , pharmacy etc.  Steeple of the Methodist church can be seen to the left of the fire warning tower. A rather rare item, not commercially produced.  Name on back is E.C. Coley and he was a pioneer in Goldendale.  Thanks for stopping by. 


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